Asado in english

Roast

pronunciation: roʊst part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

asado1 = roast. 

Example: This roast pork loin and potatoes is a snap to prepare.

asado2 = roasted. 

Example: The plant produces canned beans, glace fruit, maraschino cherries, roasted peppers, etc., comprising a total 50 products.

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» asado a la parrillagrilled .

Example: Think of all your favorite foods and imagine them either smoked or grilled; either method generally enhances flavor.

» patata asadabaked potato .

Example: But scooping out the baked potatoes' flesh, mashing it with other ingredients, and then baking them again takes some extra time.

» patata asada rellenajacket potato .

Example: Jacket potatoes are a healthy and cheap meal and can be livened up with lots of different toppings.

» piel de patata asadapotato jacket .

Example: Suggestions included eating potato jackets rather than disposing of peelings and saving bread leftovers for stuffing.

» pieza de carne asadameat jointjoint of meat .

Example: In order to minimise the growth of pathogens, EU guidelines demand that cooked meat joints be cooled within tight time limits post cooking.

Example: When you cook a joint of meat, the high temperatures force the meat juices to the surface.

» pollo asadoroast(ed) chicken .

Example: A whole roasted chicken with root vegetables is a classic dinner and your oven will do all the work!.

asar = roast. 

Example: This method requires no basting because the turkey roasts covered, sealing in juices for extremely tender meat.

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» asar a la brasagrillbroil [Usado más comúnmente en los Estados Unidos] .

Example: Everybody was served shelled shrimp marinated in a balsamic seasoning and grilled over a hardwood fire.

Example: A quarter of an hour is generally sufficient time to broil a beef steak.

» asar a la parrillagrillbroil [Usado más comúnmente en los Estados Unidos] .

Example: Everybody was served shelled shrimp marinated in a balsamic seasoning and grilled over a hardwood fire.

Example: A quarter of an hour is generally sufficient time to broil a beef steak.

» asar a la planchagriddle .

Example: This recipe is great because it cuts down on the fat by griddling -- not frying -- the meat.

» asar alimentos virtiendo sobre ellos sus propios jugosbaste .

Example: This method requires no basting because the turkey roasts covered, sealing in juices for extremely tender meat.

» asarse de calorbakeswelterbe boiling hot .

Example: Soon Frank's shoulders baked, and he could feel the day's heat singeing his cheeks and forehead.

Example: Europe is sweltering in the heat of one of the hottest summers in recent history.

Example: She was boiling hot and her hands and feet were freezing.

» pieza de carne para asarmeat jointjoint of meat .

Example: In order to minimise the growth of pathogens, EU guidelines demand that cooked meat joints be cooled within tight time limits post cooking.

Example: When you cook a joint of meat, the high temperatures force the meat juices to the surface.

» pincho para asarspit .

Example: I'd love to see that son of a bitch roasted on a spit, but only God knows why she's sticking by his side.

» sartén para asar polloschicken roaster pan .

Example: Established in 1996, the company specialises in the manufacture of non-stick cookware, air beds, food mincers, coffee cups, cake pans, chicken roaster pans, etc.

Asado synonyms

joint in spanish: articulación, pronunciation: dʒɔɪnt part of speech: adjective, noun knock in spanish: golpe, pronunciation: nɑk part of speech: verb, noun cooked in spanish: cocido, pronunciation: kʊkt part of speech: adjective roasted in spanish: asado, pronunciation: roʊstəd part of speech: adjective
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